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- Haruhisa Ishida
- ishida@u-tokyo.ac.jp
- Nominated Candidate
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- Born: October 30, 1936
- Education: Physics, Univ. Tokyo B.S, 1959; M.S. 1961; 1961-65,
- Fulbright grant;
- Electrical Engineering, Iowa State University, Ph.D. 1964
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- Fields of interest: computer networks, distributed computing,
- personal computing, computer engineer-
- ing/science/education, management of computer
- centers
- Experience:
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- March 1964 Research engineer at the MIT Electronic Systems
- Laboratory
- April 1966 Associate Professor at the Univ. of
- Electro-Communications (Tokyo)
- January-April 1968 DSR staff at the MIT Res. Lab. of Electronics
- (With Prof.K.N. Stevens)
- June-September 1972 As above (with Prof. John Allen)
- December 1970 Associate professor at the Univ. of Tokyo,
- Computer Centre
- May 1975-Mar 1976 Research fellow, Bell Laboratories (Murray
- Hill)
- May 1982 - Professor at the University of Tokyo, Head of
- R&D, Computer Centre
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- Professional activities:
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- 1. Affiliations and appointments
- Vice President, IPSJ(Information Processing Society of Japan,
- with 31,000 members) 1990-1992; Governor, ICCC; Editor,
- Internetworking---Research and Experience (Wiley); Editor,
- Journal of Microcomputer Applications (Academic Press); Member
- of ACM, IEEE Computer Society, and others in Japan; Program
- Chairman, InfoJapan'90; Vice Chairman, JCRN (Japan Committee
- for Research Networks); Program Chairman (past), JWCC (Joint
- Workshop on Computer Communications; Member of networking
- committees in Japan
- 2. Internetworking activities
- Implemented the first link from Japan to CSNET with Prof.
- Murai in Japan and Prof. Landweber in USA; Coordinating the
- implementation of the largest campus LAN in Japan at the
- University of Tokyo (1990-1992) as the Computer Committee
- Chairman; Coordinating activities for the Japanese Internet,
- JUNET/WIDE and TRAIN (Tokyo Regional Academic Internet); One
- of the original developers of N1 network (Japanese University
- mainframe networks); Introduced UNIX and C into Japan in 1976
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- Statement of Acceptance
-
- Having served as Program Chair for INET'92 held in Kobe, I think
- the Internet Society (IS) should promote internets internationally
- through: (1) Publication of online journals. Currently, ISOC
- publishes only a quarterly newsletter. It is desirable for ISOC to
- publish a technical journal but this presents a cost problem. I
- propose that ISOC to issue two online journals, one for refereed
- papers and another for freely submitted papers, and store them in
- an anonymous ftp system to be maintained by IS. Since papers would
- contain figures and photographs, ISOC should lead the
- standardization and use of multimedia document transmission
- formats. (2) Formation of international chapters. Inviting
- participants from developing countries is becoming an
- INET-conference tradition. This requires funding not only from each
- INET host country but also from other countries. Thus it is
- desirable to establish a local/national chapter in each
- region/country to increase membership and raise funds. (3) Interna-
- tional internet promotion activities. There are many countries in
- the world where we need much promotional activities for networking
- and internetworking. If ISOC can make and publish a list of
- volunteer lecturers (and preferably their overseas travel
- schedules), for example, many groups will be able to invite such
- experts to their activities. There can be many other activities
- under the umbrella of ISOC.
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